Florida Attorney General Investigates Credit Score Company for Antitrust Violations
On July 1, 2026, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced he issued a Civil Investigative Demand (CID) to a leading credit score issuer, commanding the production of documents and responses to questions to determine whether the company violated the Florida Antitrust Act. The CID focuses on allegations that the California-based company has maintained an unlawful monopoly in the credit scoring market through predatory pricing, illegal product bundling, and exclusionary contracts with the major credit bureaus. The Attorney General contends these practices have driven score prices from under $1 to as high as $10 and harmed consumers’ access to credit. The CID’s requests include pricing histories for the company’s scoring products, communications with the credit bureaus about competitors, agreements with the major credit bureaus, and internal assessments of competitive position relative to competitors. The CID sets the company’s response deadline as August 5, 2026.
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